Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb past] be " in BNC.

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1 Many of the prisoners to whom ITN spoke were too scared to talk in front of the TV cameras .
2 The workers for whom employers competed were not merely the ones with the bargaining strength to make unions practicable , but also those most aware that ‘ the market ’ alone guaranteed them neither security nor what they thought they had a right to .
3 Savory argued that a stranger to whom money had been paid in breach of trust could only be held liable as a constructive trustee to account for the money after he had parted with it , if it could be shown that he knew the money misapplied was trust money .
4 The contact is Georges , the man I mentioned earlier , who told me Edouard had been beaten up .
5 The number of people in the UK infected with HIV has been estimated to be up to 100,000 , of whom AIDS had been officially reported in 4228 , by January 1991 .
6 The murder had been ordered by Hendrique , for whom Kyle had been working during the last five years .
7 I knew my sons had been saying that of course Mum would cry — it was a dead cert !
8 Perhaps the only creature to rouse what could be construed as a maternal sense in my heart had been the Egyptian cat , and Nour had killed it .
9 ‘ He said my hair had been badly cut , ’ says Susan .
10 I had also , as it were , ‘ fallen in line ’ again , so that although I believed , my faith had been marked by a continuing lack of personal conviction .
11 My case had been destroyed by a rogue conveyor belt , ’ she said , wanting to explain her unconventional luggage .
12 The ‘ something ’ in my chest had been identified .
13 I was teaching until 1966 and my experience had been largely directed at explanation .
14 The first person to dent my euphoria had been Brian Moore , ITV 's match commentator for West Ham versus some town up North , later that same afternoon .
15 Then all of a sudden my enthusiasm had been replaced with deep anxiety and apprehension for what actually lay ahead of me .
16 The armed men eventually let me retrieve my bag and notebook — my money had been taken — and remain in the lobby .
17 ‘ If one of my lecturers had been murdered , I would n't like to hear someone gloating about the details . ’
18 when we , ma when my mum had been married twenty five years that time .
19 My mum brought be down yesterday .
20 My clerk had been transferred to there .
21 I wondered , when I set off to get it , if my notoriety had been communicated on the jungle drums and if the promised purchase might still elude me , so I was especially glad to have it safely at home .
22 I knew that when at last I was demobilised from the Waaf I would have to return to my peacetime occupation as a secretary in London , for the simple reason that my employers had been paying me my full salary all the time I had been in the Forces , that is , making up the difference between my Waaf pay and what I would have been earning with them .
23 I had not before realised that my canoe had been following me but I soon felt it as the point hit my back and then went down underneath me , dragging me down and sandwiching me between the canoe and the tree .
24 My sparrow had been lucky that I scared the cat off when I did .
25 My underwear had been removed and left torn in half on my bed .
26 ‘ I landed on a lump of wood , felt another crash on to my face and was just getting up when a huge piece of glass fell where my neck had been .
27 I was told that I would have to take a strange aircraft that night , I learnt that my aircraft had been damaged by flak — and Italian flak to boot — and one of my lads was in hiding as he claimed I had threatened him with dire punishment if he damaged my aircraft .
28 We carried on a rather halting conversation and it came to me with a bump that my mind had been forced on to different tracks since I had left her .
29 He 'd never asked me that before , but in fact my religion had been important to me all along ; he only asked me that day because I had my head covered .
30 Then I found out my kids had been going into someone 's house and coming out with money .
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